Electric Rimac Nevera R Hits the Track: Smashes 24 World Records in One Day!

Electric hypercar manufacturer Rimac put its new model, the Nevera R, on the track and managed to break 24 world records in a single day.
Rimac Automobili, the developer of electric hypercars, continues to break records on the track. This time, Rimac took its Nevera R electric hypercar to the track and set 24 world records, surpassing the 23 records previously held by the standard version of the Nevera.

Thanks to continuous improvements in the Nevera’s performance, Rimac has become a brand that produces some of the world’s fastest production cars, not only in the world of electric vehicles but also in motorsports.
In 2023, Rimac took the production version of the Nevera to the Automotive Testing Papenburg (ATP) facility in Germany and broke a remarkable 23 world records in a single day. Recently, the company took to the track with the Nevera R, an updated version of that standard model, and shattered all of the 2023 records, reclaiming the title of the world’s fastest electric car.
Rimac announced in a press release that it has recaptured the 0-400-0 km/h time. In 2023, this record belonged to Rimac, but it was later broken by the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut with a time of 27.83 seconds. This year, the Nevera R completed the same test in 25.79 seconds, taking the title back. Here are some of the other records the Nevera R achieved on the track and its improvements over the previous version:
- 0-60 mph: 1.66 seconds (-0.08 seconds)
- 0-100 km/h: 1.72 seconds (-0.09 seconds)
- 0-100 mph: 2.96 seconds (-0.25 seconds)
- 0-200 km/h: 3.95 seconds (-0.47 seconds)
- 0-300 km/h: 7.89 seconds (-1.33 seconds)
- 0-200 mph: 9.25 seconds (-1.61 seconds)
- 0-400 km/h: 17.35 seconds (-3.96 seconds)
- 100-200 km/h: 2.22 seconds (-0.37 seconds)
- 200-250 km/h: 1.65 seconds (-0.35 seconds)
- 200-300 km/h: 3.89 seconds (-0.9 seconds)
- 0-100-0 km/h: 3.32 seconds (-0.67 seconds)
- 0-200-0 km/h: 8.58 seconds (-0.27 seconds)
- 0-300-0 km/h: 14.49 seconds (-1.19 seconds)
- 0-400-0 km/h: 25.79 seconds (-4.14 seconds)
- 0-250-0 mph: 26.20 seconds (-5.21 seconds)
- Quarter mile: 7.90 seconds (-0.35 seconds)
- Full mile: 19.71 seconds (-0.88 seconds)
The Nevera R also broke the highest speed record for electric vehicles with 431.45 km/h.
While the standard model produces 1,888 horsepower with four electric motors, the Nevera R boosts this power to 1,989 horsepower. It’s also 35 kg lighter, comes standard with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, and generates 15% more downforce thanks to its large rear wing.
The new leader in electric vehicle world records, the Rimac Nevera R, is available for sale at a price of 2.3 million euros, with only 40 units planned for production worldwide.
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